Whale Museum Summer Internships – 2017

 

The San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network (SJCMMSN), a program of The Whale Museum established in 1980, is authorized by NMFS to respond to all marine mammal strandings in San Juan County, WA. We typically respond to more than 200 calls of both live and deceased animals per year.  SJCMMSN is currently recruiting a San Juan Island-based intern to help respond to marine mammal strandings during our busy season. Interns and volunteers of this critical program serve as ambassadors between humans and marine mammals as well as contribute scientific data that is crucial to both human and animal health.

Internship is based in Friday Harbor, WA and requires approximately 35-40 hours per week from June-August. Schedule may vary and involve “on call” time. There will be a variety of tasks both in the field and in an office setting. Intern will receive a small stipend. Housing is not provided, but shared housing at a reasonable cost is likely available.

 

KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

REQUIREMENTS:
At least 18 years of age, physically fit (able to lift 40 lbs), possess a valid US driver's license. Preference will be given to undergraduates or recent graduates in the marine or wildlife sciences. Animal handling and/or boating experience is preferred but not required. 

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR INTERNSHIP POSITION:
Please send a letter of interest, a resume, and three letters of reference with contact information. Please include what dates you are available. 
Applications accepted until March 10, 2017. Decisions will be made by April 14, 2017.

Please send application materials to:
ATTN Jennifer Olson
The Whale Museum, P.O. Box 945, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250
Or email (preferred) to: jennifer@whalemuseum.org

For more information, visit the Stranding page on our website

 

 

 

 

Jennifer Olson

Data Specialist - Stranding Coordinator - Collections Curator

The Whale Museum

Office: (360) 378-4710 ext. 27

Stranding hotline: 1-800-562-8832